Opioid Use Disorder: A Qualitative Exploratory Analysis of Potential Misunderstandings in Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain.
Neele KufeldKlaus WeckbeckerJohannes MichalakWinfried HäuserFrank PetzkeNorbert ScherbaumMichael SpeckaAlexandra SchmidtAlexandra PiotrowskiChristine KerstingJohannes Maximilian JustPublished in: Journal of pain research (2024)
Only after asking for and describing specific situations it was possible to determine whether the patient's positive or negative answers were based on a misunderstanding of the question. To avoid misdiagnosis, staff conducting DSM-5 interviews should be trained in pain-specific follow-up questions that may help to uncover diagnostic confounding.